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2. Suppression of rice seedling rot caused by Burkholderia glumae in nursery soils using culturable bacterial communities from organic farming systems
3. Phyllosphere Methylobacterium bacteria contain UVA-absorbing compounds
4. Plasmodiophora brassicae affects host gene expression by secreting the transcription factor-type effector PbZFE1.
5. First report of spinach leaf spot caused by Stemphylium sp. Subgroups C2 and E3 and pathogenicity comparison of the pathogen with related pathogens
6. QTLs for Resistance to Major Rice Diseases Exacerbated by Global Warming: Brown Spot, Bacterial Seedling Rot, and Bacterial Grain Rot
7. Species-Specific Detection of Mycosphaerella polygoni-cuspidati as a Biological Control Agent for Fallopia japonica by PCR Assay
8. Taxonomic re-examination of several Japanese Stemphylium strains based on morphological and molecular phylogenetic analyses
9. Community structure, diversity, and species dominance of bacteria, fungi, and nematodes from naturally and conventionally farmed soil: a case study on Japanese apple orchards
10. Yellow spot of white lace flower caused by Pleospora herbarum in Japan
11. Specificity of Pseudomonas Isolates on Healthy and Fusarium Head Blight-Infected Spikelets of Wheat Heads
12. Culturable Leaf-Associated Bacteria on Tomato Plants and Their Potential as Biological Control Agents
13. Integrated control and integrated pest management in Japan: the need for various strategies in response to agricultural diversity
14. Impact of organic crop management on suppression of bacterial seedling diseases in rice
15. Pathogenicity of Stemphylium lycopersici isolated from rotted tobacco seeds on seedlings and leaves
16. Transcriptional profile of tomato roots exhibiting Bacillus thuringiensis-induced resistance to Ralstonia solanacearum
17. Rhizoctonia blight of turnip green caused by Rhizoctonia solani AG-4 HG-III
18. Mapping a quantitative trait locus for resistance to bacterial grain rot in rice
19. Affinity purification and characterization of a biodegradable plastic-degrading enzyme from a yeast isolated from the larval midgut of a stag beetle, Aegus laevicollis
20. Phenotypic characterization of colony morphological mutants of Burkholderia glumae that emerged during subculture
21. Microbial Diversity in the Phyllosphere and Rhizosphere of an Apple Orchard Managed under Prolonged “Natural Farming” Practices
22. Degradation of biodegradable plastic mulch films in soil environment by phylloplane fungi isolated from gramineous plants
23. A novel actinomycete derived from wheat heads degrades deoxynivalenol in the grain of wheat and barley affected by Fusarium head blight
24. Phyllosphere yeasts rapidly break down biodegradable plastics
25. Culturable bacterial communities on leaf sheaths and panicles of rice plants in Japan
26. Nocardioides sp. strain WSN05-2, isolated from a wheat field, degrades deoxynivalenol, producing the novel intermediate 3-epi-deoxynivalenol
27. Real-time PCR for differential determination of the tomato wilt fungus, Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. lycopersici, and its races
28. Fine mapping of RBG2, a quantitative trait locus for resistance to Burkholderia glumae, on rice chromosome 1
29. Alternative transcription initiation of the nitrilase gene (BrNIT2) caused by infection with Plasmodiophora brassicae Woron. in Chinese cabbage (Brassica rapa L.)
30. Erwinia isolates from the bacterial shoot blight of pear in Japan are closely related to Erwinia pyrifoliae based on phylogenetic analyses of gyrB and rpoD genes
31. Analysis of sources of oxolinic acid-resistant field strains of Burkholderia glumae based on rep-PCR analysis and nucleotide sequences of gyrB and rpoD
32. Erratum to: Species-Specific Detection of Mycosphaerella polygoni-cuspidati as a Biological Control Agent for Fallopia japonica by PCR Assay
33. Phylogenetic relationships between the lettuce root rot pathogen Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. lactucae races 1, 2, and 3 based on the sequence of the intergenic spacer region of its ribosomal DNA
34. Aromatic Substances Inhibiting Wheat Powdery Mildew Produced by a Fungus Detected with a New Screening Method for Phylloplane Fungi
35. Reduction of Spore Density of Plasmodiophora brassicae in Soil by Decoy Plants
36. Study on control and epidemiology of bacterial grain rot of rice
37. In Vitro Assessment of Biocontrol Effects on Fusarium Head Blight and Deoxynivalenol (DON) Accumulation by DON-Degrading Bacteria
38. Evaluation of major rice cultivars for resistance to bacterial seedling rot caused by Burkholderia glumae and identification of Japanese standard cultivars for resistance assessments
39. Comparative Analysis of Bacterial Diversity and Community Structure in the Rhizosphere and Root Endosphere of Two Halophytes, Salicornia europaea and Glaux maritima, Collected from Two Brackish Lakes in Japan
40. Characterization of two morphological groups of isolates ofPythium ultimum var.ultimum in a vegetable field
41. Sclerotinia rot of blueberry caused by Sclerotinia sclerotiorum
42. Production of quorum-sensing-related signal molecules by epiphytic bacteria inhabiting wheat heads
43. Suppression of rice seedling rot caused by Burkholderia glumaein nursery soils using culturable bacterial communities from organic farming systems
44. Analyses of soil bacterial community diversity in naturally and conventionally farmed apple orchards using 16S rRNA gene sequencing
45. Draft Genome Sequence of Deoxynivalenol-Degrading Actinomycete Nocardioides sp. Strain LS1, Isolated from Wheat Leaves in Japan
46. Blue mold of tomato caused by Penicillium oxalicum in Japan
47. Suppressive Potential of Paenibacillus Strains Isolated from the Tomato Phyllosphere against Fusarium Crown and Root Rot of Tomato
48. Bacterial Diversity Associated With the Rhizosphere and Endosphere of Two Halophytes: Glaux maritima and Salicornia europaea
49. Comparative analysis of microbial diversity and bacterial seedling disease-suppressive activity in organic-farmed and standardized commercial conventional soils for rice nursery cultivation
50. Evaluation of major Japanese rice cultivars for resistance to bacterial grain rot caused by Burkholderia glumae and identification of standard cultivars for resistance
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